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WEATHER REPORT
JULY. The month opened with light North-West winds and rather cool weather. The sky was overcast but no appreciable rainfall was recorded. On 7th, maximum temperatures reached 70°F. (21.2°C.) but, except for 9th and lOth, temperatures were in the mid 60 o, sF. (18.3°C.) for the next ten days. From 8th to 13th/14th, winds, which were light, were principally from East or South-East. On 16th, very light North and North-West winds brought dull, rainy weather. Records ceased on 16th July, when the College closed for the summer vacation. Total rainfall, Ist to 16th July—0.62". Maximum temperature—65.3°F. (18.5°C.). Minimum temperature—51.5°F. (10.8°C.). SHEILA CHAPMAN, Ipswich Civic College.
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Bulletin of Natural History, Museum of Venice, Vol. XIV, 1961. (Beetles, flies, wasps, aphids ; in Italian and French.) Catalogue of Polish Fauna, Vol. XI, pt. 2 (Earthworms), 1962. Natura, bi-monthly Biology Magazine for Schools, of the Natural Science Society of Roumania. By Polish Institute of Zoology : Acta Theriologica Vol. VI, pts. 1, 2 and 3. Acta Ornithologica Vol. VI, pts. 11 to 14 (in English or German). Annales Zoological Vol. XX, 9-14. Fragmentea Faunistica Vol. IX, 26-28, Vol. X, 1-8. Quarterly Review of Scientific Publications (in English). Senckenbergiana Biologica Vol. X L I I I , 3 and 4, Frankfurt-amMain, 1962. Entomologists' Gazette Vol 13, 3. Publ. E. W. Classey (1962). Transactions of Hertfordshire N.H.S. Vol. XXV, pt. 5, 1962. Complete Catalogue of " Intersciences ", 1962. T h e Cteniscini of the Old World (Ichneumonidae) G. J. Kerrich, M.A., (Commonwealth Institute of Entomology.) Bulletin of the British Museum. 1952. Transactions of the Society for British Entomology, Vol. 12 pt. 7, Vol. 14 pt. 1. Systematics of the Hymenoptera Parasitica. G. L. Kerrich. N.B.—All items are deposited at the Ipswich Central Library, where they may be consulted or borrowed.